First Douyu International Live Video Streaming Festival Opens in Wuhan

WUHAN, China, April 30, 2018 /Xinhua-AsiaNet/--

The 2018 Douyu.com live video streaming festival opened in central China's
Wuhan city Sunday, attracting 156,800 audience on site and an accumulated 11.72
million online viewers on the first day.
The three-day festival, which is supported by the Publicity Department of the
CPC Wuhan Municipal Committee, gathered over 1,000 web celebrities from China
and abroad in an area of 450,000 square meters. Over 100 international Internet
and hardware companies such as Microsoft, Sony, Intel and Casio took part.
In addition to online contents including live streaming, video games, films and
animation, the festival also featured local cultural elements such as
intangible cultural heritage, graffiti and cuisine. Popular web celebrities
presented colorful corners of the city to their fans through the lens.
Wuhan is the capital of Hubei Province. The metropolis has a population of 10
million and spans 8,569 square km. Its GDP topped 1.34 trillion yuan last year.
A circle with Wuhan as its center and a radius of 1,000 km, can cover a
population of 1 billion and 90 percent of China's total economic aggregate.
Wuhan is rich in water resources, with Yangtze River running through it.
High-end service industries including commerce, finance, information,
consultation, cultural innovation and tourism, are flourishing alongside the
river in the city. It is also home to 89 colleges and universities with nearly
1.3 million students. The Military World Games will be held here in 2019.
Through the Douyu.com live video streaming festival, the city government aims
to build the city into a global entertainment destination and attract more
young people to from the globe to travel and work in Wuhan.
Wuhan has attached great importance to culture in its economic development. It
was listed as a national demonstration base for the integration of culture and
technology in 2012, and UNESCO's first "World Design Capital" among inland
cities in China.
Source: The Publicity Department of the CPC Wuhan Municipal Committee
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